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MEETINGS AND EVENTS. ASHBURTON AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. k CARNIVAL, BOROUGH SCHOOL .A BATHS, ft/ WEDNESDAY, ' Feb. 20, at 7 p.m. Pillow Fighting and Fancy Diving. Don't miss the Fun. Adults—6d. Children—3d. A. LANE, > q-tq Hon. Sec. EAST ASHBURTON AMATEUR SWIMMLNG CLUB. INTER-OLUB CARNIVAL. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, at 7 p.m. 3ECORD ENTRIES. Crack Swim- _!%; mers competing. 75 Yards Schoolboys' Centre Championship. Come and see the Newton Cup Relay Race. Come and see the Spectacular Flying Squadron Race, Ashburton v. South Canterbury. Admission—ls. Children 6d. D. pTmOODIE, o QfiK Hon. Sec. ALLENTON SCHOOL

EXCURSION TO TIMARU on* FRIDAY, 22nd: February. TRAIN leaves Ashburton 7.45 p.m., returning from Timaru at 5.30 p.m., arriving Ashburton 7.31 p.m. Hot Water and Milk supplied free. Fares—Adults 4s; Children—2s. Tickets on sale at School and E. C. Bathurst's Store. W. BARRETT, SecretaryDEMONSTRATION CONOT CERT, in Domain Oval, by Ashburton Silver Band on "WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.15 p.m. Items include Exhibition of Quickstep, Contest Selections, and Hymn. Collection will be taken up to defray Contest Expenses. H. J. T. OSBORNE, 375 Conductor. CHURCH SERVICES. CASS STREET HALL. <HOME and hear JOHN F. GRAY, \j Gifted Evangelist, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. His Subject is: "Thousands who looked upon a great work—they feared, .they believed, and they sang." Do not miss this instructive and interesting address. ~,,-. Also WIIDNESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS. LOST AND FOUND, " OST, vicinity Tinwald-Hunting-A Omega Watch, bootlace attached ; Keepsake.—Finder communicate with 'Phone 477 K. Reward. 2 368 " OST, on February 3, in Winchmore district —One Black and Tan ilieep Dog ("Rock.")—Finder please ring Hector Reid, Methven. 2 373 ' probably between Valetta and Mayfield—Lady's Leather . u.se containing Notes and Silver and Railway Ticket.—Finder please return to Guardian Office. 2 380 FOUND— Purse containing Money. —Thomas Bros., Havelock St. BUSINESS NOTICES. A. O. THORNTON,

THE CASH TAILOR. NOWN in Christchurch for many „ years as one of the Leading Tailors, has taken over the Business recently carried on by the late Mr C. G. Andrews. Gentlemen can be assured of receiving complete satisfaction by placing orders for their next Suits with him. The advantage of dealing with a Cash Tailor enables him to give better value than can be obtained elsewhere. A. C. THORNTON, 'Phone 475 a. Tailor, Triangle, Ashburton. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. i S I have installed an Up-to-Date jL Electrio Vienna Oven, I can now L pply Ashburton and District with __j B High Quality Bread. As *his Bread has been in great demand wherever it has been introduced, kindly order early. £nly obtainable from — PETER DUNN, POST OFFICE BAKERS 'Phone 129. SWEET PEAS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. ;LETCHER BROS, are offering 12 JJ Named Varieties of Exhibition Waved Sweet Peas for 2s 6d. Now is the time to plant for early spring flowering. These are from on© of the best groAvers in England and can ibe relied upon to give the best results. Only procurable from Fletcher Bros. PROTECT YOUR MEAT. strongly made, 15s, 17s 6d, 21s. Round Meat Safes, extra strong, removable shelves, 23s 6d, 27s 6d, 32s 6d. Only at--JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD., Ashburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 109, 19 February 1929, Page 1

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